So claims a press release by Color of Change, a left-wing radical group co-founded by Van Jones, who was eased out of the Obama Administration after his past work, which includes advocacy activities in support of a convicted cop killer and 9/11 "trutherism," became widely known.

Color of Change is a very tiny organization whose headquarters apparently is a maildrop. Nonetheless, major corporate entities appear to be scared to death of it. In 2010, ABC News planned to have Andrew Breitbart participate as a guest in a televised election town hall meeting. Color of Change initiated an online petition -- the kind available for creation to anyone with an Internet connection -- falsely and maliciously claiming Breitbart was a "liar and race-baiter with a long history of pushing false stories to achieve his political ends." ABC, frightened of the maildrop group and lacking in what is satirically called "journalistic integrity," laid an egg and caved.

Lately, Color of Change has been spewing racism allegations against supporters of Voter ID in an effort to stop voter integrity projects being spearheaded by groups such as the American Legislative Exchange Council, a national networking organization of elected state legislators that will celebrate its 40th anniversary next year.

Opponents of Voter ID frequently make the jaw-dropping and almost certainly racist claim that black and Hispanic citizens are less able than white Americans to obtain a government-issued ID (even when they are free, as in Texas), so it is amazing that opponents of voter integrity safeguards claim others are racist.

For more on Color of Change, visit GroupSnoop's Color of Change entry or see this press release about a left-wing Center for American Progress event today honoring Van Jones. For more about frightened corporations, including a list of those that have joined the anti-conservative boycott in response to an online petition drive by a tiny group, go here.